Coffee Futures

March New York Coffee is trading at 140.80, down 1.20 cents/lb.
May New York Coffee is trading at 143.20, down 1.10 cents/lb.
New York Coffee futures have extended the session losses. Trading is choppy.
In other New York Soft...

March New York Coffee is trading at 142.30, down 2.25 cents/lb.
May New York Coffee is trading at 144.70, down 2.15 cents/lb.
New York Coffee futures have extended the session losses during an active and choppy session.
Market chatter about...

March New York Coffee is trading at 145.25, up 0.75 cents/lb.
May New York Coffee is trading at 147.55, up 0.70 cents/lb.
Coffee futures are trading a little higher early Tuesday morning. Market chatter about weather for Brazil's coffee...

March New York Coffee is trading at 144.80, down 1.00 cents/lb.
May New York Coffee is trading at 147.15, down 1.05 cents/lb.
New York Coffee futures trading lower after showing a steady trade early in the day.
In other New York Soft...

March New York Coffee is trading at 146.55, up 1.65 cents/lb.
May New York Coffee is trading at 148.85, up 1.65 cents/lb.
New York Coffee futures trading choppy and near the session highs after Thursday's move down.
Chatter about Vietnam's...

March New York Coffee is trading at 150.80, up 0.20 cents/lb.
May New York Coffee is trading at 153.05, up 0.15 cents/lb.
New York Coffee futures trading rangebound early Thursday morning.
The International Coffee Organization (ICO) ...

March New York Coffee is trading at 151.45, down 1.60 cents/lb.
May New York Coffee is trading at 153.70, down 1.65 cents/lb.
New York Coffee futures are choppy and just above the session lows after showing a steady trade early in the day....

March New York Coffee is trading at 154.45, down 2.20 cents/lb.
May New York Coffee is trading at 156.75, down 2.15 cents/lb.
New York Coffee futures are trading choppy and a little above the session lows after showing a steady trade early in...

Deliverable Grades

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Deliverable Coffee grades for futures contracts on the New York Mercantile Exchange are as follows: A Notice of Certification is issued based on testing the grade of the beans and by cup
testing for flavor. The Exchange uses certain coffees to establish the “basis.” Coffees
judged better are at a premium; those judged inferior are at a discount. Basis: Mexico, Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Kenya, New Guinea, Panama, Tanzania, Uganda, Honduras and Peru; Plus 200 pts: Colombia; Minus 100 pts: Venezuela, Burundi and India; Minus 300 pts: Rwanda; Minus 400 pts: Dominican Republic and Ecuador.[1]